atmospheric pressure and gas laws
Atmospheric pressure refers to the force exerted by the weight of the atmosphere on a surface. Gas laws are principles that describe the behavior of gases, including the relationships between pressure, volume, and temperature. These laws help us understand how changes in one variable affect the others.
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